Iggy Azalea Lashes Out at Internet Bullies

Aussie rapper, Iggy Azaela has lashed out at the online bullies who are creating a nuisance by bullying artists on social media. The outlash was sparked after numerous Nicki Minaj fans began to put down Azalea, who scored her first ever U.S. No.1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 last week with "Fancy."

Just remember while your all at home online cracking jokes about artists etc that Most of you have done NOTHING. NOTHING! With your lives.

10:26 AM - 2 Jun 2014

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Don't flex someone else's achievements. So many of you Internet kids quote the feats of others as if they were your own.

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And just to clarify for anyone who didn't understand that last statement goes out to people who bully others...

10:56 AM - 2 Jun 2014

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Fan wars back and forth and all that shit is all bullshit.

10:59 AM - 2 Jun 2014

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Someone who's music you love doing great should never be an excuse to be awful to others. That's my point I suppose.

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I just find it really disgusting.

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Don't be cruel to one another. And learn to understand how much work it takes to achieve anything in life.

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Success should be celebrated and not used as an excuse to be awful to others, especially when it's not even your own. That was my point.

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It was a positive but aggressive point. Lol. Anyway it's my mans bday and I'm outtttt!

Nicki Minaj too gave Izzy a pat on her back on her success last week when she called in to Power 105.1's Breakfast Club—and she gave herself a shout-out, too.

"I think that congratulations are in order. Her single is doing really, really well and I think that's a good thing. One thing I'm not is a hater," Nicki said.

"If somebody is doing something and they did it well, and their song is charting well, then congratulations. I just want female rappers to understand that I've kicked in a lot of doors for them and I just would appreciate if they would acknowledge that."

She added, "If somebody has a song that's doing well, then I think that's a great thing. I think that's a great thing for women and we're gonna keep it moving."